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Country Name
Sri Lanka
 
இலங்கை ஜனநாயக சமத்துவ குடியரசு Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Size65,525 sq km
LocationAn island off the south-eastern cost shores of India, 880 km north of the equator, in the Indian Ocean.
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CapitalSri Jayawardenepura
Commercial CapitalColombo
GovernmentSri Lanka is a free, independent and sovereign nation with a population of 20,926,315 million (July 2007 est.). Legislative power is exercised by a Parliament, elected by universal franchise on proportional representation basis. A President, who is also elected by the people, exercises executive power inclusive of defence. Sri Lanka enjoys a multi party system, and the people vote to elect a new government every six years.
National Flag & Coat of Arms
National Flag of Sri Lanka is the Lion Flag. A Lion bearing a sword in its right hand is depicted in gold on red background with a yellow border. Four Bo leaves pointing inwards are at the four corners. Two vertical bands of green and orange at the left end represent the minority ethnic groups. It is an adaptation of the standard of the last King of Sri Lanka.
 
 NATIONAL FLAG 
COAT OF ARMS
 
 
National Anthem
Sri Lanka Matha
English: National Anthem of Sri Lanka (Mother Sri Lanka)
National Anthem of Sri Lanka
LyricsAnanda Samarakoon, 1940
MusicAnanda Samarakoon, 1940
Adopted1951
Sri Lanka Matha (Instrumental)
Sri Lanka Matha (Singing)
 
 "Sri Lanka Matha" is the national anthem of Sri Lanka. The words and music were written by Ananda Samarakoon in 1940 in the Sinhala language, and was officially adopted as the national anthem on November 22, 1951 by a committee headed by Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne.
 
 
National Flower
The Blue Water Lily (Nymphaea stellata).
Currency of Sri Lanka The rupee (Sinhala: රුපියල , Tamil: ரூபாய்) is the currency of Sri Lanka, divided into 100 cents. The currency code is LKR. It is issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and is generally written (though SL may occasionally be used for disambiguation).
Sri Lankan rupee
ලංකා රුපියල (Sinhalese)
இலங்கை ரூபாய் (Tamil)
50-rupee note5-rupee coin
ISO 4217 CodeLKR
User(s) Sri Lanka
Inflation13.7%
SourceThe World Factbook, 2006 est.
Subunit 
1/100cents
SymbolRs or (possibly also SLRs or SL)
Coins 
Freq. used25, 50 cents, Rs. 1, Rs. 2, Rs. 5
Rarely used1, 2, 5, 10 cents
BanknotesRs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500, Rs. 1000, Rs. 2000[1]
Central bankCentral Bank of Sri Lanka
Websitewww.cbsl.lk
PrinterDe la Rue Lanka Currency and Securities Print (Pvt) Ltd
Websitewww.delarue.com
MintRoyal Mint, United Kingdom
Websitewww.royalmint.com
Population20,926,315 million
Population Density309 people per sq km
Life Expectancy at Birth74 female, 64 male
Literacy rate91.8%
LanguagesSinhala, Tamil and English are widely spoken throughout Sri Lanka, with the exception of remote villages where it might be Sinhala only or Tamil only. .
Ethnic GroupsSinhalese- 74 per cent; Tamil- 18 per cent; Muslim -7 per cent; Burgher (descendants of Dutch and Portuguese colonist) and others- 1 per cent
ReligionsBuddhism- 70 per cent; Hinduism- 16 per cent; Christianity- 7 per cent; Islam-7 per cent
ClimateLow Lands – tropical, average 27C
Central Hills – cooler, with temperatures dropping to 14C. The south-west monsoon brings rain to the western, southern and central regions from May to July, while the north-eastern monsoon is from December t0 January. Sri Lanka climate is ideal for holiday-makers throughout the year.
Annual per capita GNPUS$870
IndustriesProcessing of rubber, tea, coconuts, and other agricultural commodities; clothing, cement, petroleum refining, textiles, tobacco.
Agriculture - ProductsRice, sugarcane, grains, pulses, oilseed, roots, spices, tea, rubber, coconuts; milk, eggs, hides, meat.
CurrencySri Lanka follows decimal currency system in Rupees (Rs.) and cents (Cts.) with 100 cents equal to a rupee. Currency notes are available in the denominations of Rs.10,20,50,100,200, 50, 1000 & 2000. Coins are issued in values of Cts. 25 and 50 and Rs.1,2,5 and 10. The intervention currency continuously will be the US Dollar.
VisaResidents from permitted countries are issued visas on arrival. Consult your local Sri Lanka embassy, consulate, tourist office or your travel agent.
Working DaysFive working days (Monday to Friday)
Business HoursGovernment offices 9.00 am. -5.00 pm, Monday to Friday
Banks9.00 am. to 1.00pm. or 3.00pm Monday to Saturday
Post Office8.30am- 5.00pm
Monday to Friday
8.30am – 1.00pm on Saturday. The Central Mail Exchange, at D.R.Wijewardene Mawatha, Colombo 10, (Telephone : 2326203) is open 24-hours.
 
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